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RCRD LBL Goes Live, Crashes Immediately
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 15, 2007 10:30 AM / 3 Comments
Peter Rojas, the man who was present at the founding of both of the two most linked-to blogs on the internet (Engadget and Gizmodo), launched the online music site he's


Clever Hippo Launches Web-Wide Application Search Engine
Written by Josh Catone / November 14, 2007 11:26 AM / 1 Comments
As more and more sites launch their own development platforms, we've been slowly starting to see a trend of applications trying to make the jump outside of the platform to Continue reading »


Lifestrea.ms Is Attempting to Build the Future of Life Online
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 14, 2007 10:12 AM / 13 Comments
Lifestrea.ms is a powerful new lifestreaming service from Germany that you'll want to keep an eye on. It is a real testimony to the potential of the new web Continue reading »


VibeAgent Makes Strong Entry Into Social Travel Market
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 14, 2007 8:30 AM / 2 Comments
VibeAgent is a just-launched hotel search site based in Charlottesville, Virginia. There's a number of things worth noting about this startup; travel search may be a crowded space but Continue reading »


A Look at Mugr's Facial Recognition Platform - 100 Invites to Private Beta
Written by Josh Catone / November 14, 2007 5:11 AM / 4 Comments
Arizona-based img surf, LLC is an angel-funded startup that was formed in July 2007 to develop Mugr, a facial recognition search site designed to show off their developer platform that Continue reading »


Surprise: eSnips May Monetize Better Than Digg
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 13, 2007 10:57 PM / 1 Comments
Israeli digital crafts social network eSnips launched a new feature tonight that could change the social networking game. Called Social DNA, it's essentially a collection of personality quizzes that can


Ooyala Backlot: Video Monetization Truman Show Style
Written by Josh Catone / November 13, 2007 8:14 AM / 1 Comments
In the hit movie The Truman Show, the 24-hour, commercial-free television show that chronicled the lead character's life (Jim Carrey, unknown to him) was monetized in a clever way: everything Continue reading »


Someone Please Build the Facebook Office
Written by Josh Catone / November 12, 2007 1:44 PM / 11 Comments
In July, when this blog ran our Facebook Week, there was one article that I had planned that never made it to press. The article, called "The Facebook Office," was Continue reading »


ActiveSymbols Launches Facial Recognition Platform
Written by Josh Catone / November 12, 2007 5:00 AM / 3 Comments
Angel-funded ActiveSymbols is a privately held company that was founded in 2003 to develop a visual search platform. Four years and six key patent filings later, the company is ready Continue reading »


PipeBytes: Direct Online File Sending
Written by Josh Catone / November 9, 2007 1:16 PM / 9 Comments
There are a lot of ways to send large files online. One my favorites is Senduit from Davidville (the Tumblr guys), which I wrote about in April. I like its Continue reading »


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